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NO. 24' Wood Street, Pittiatsrgh, .Perma.
MateAMIFACITIJIIIIRS OF WEEFFF. AND
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JAJNIZA /FIWAIN.,
MANDFACTOIIIIR OF
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Blooms, o.
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_EARDY,,(BUCCESSOR TO ILIA.
".1314 , 10100.11.1hkd00 sad lonrardlad
-of Oa Media= and ladlanapcilo Railroad, cot.
$ 107 7. 11, rilliilgola , Pa. -icEird
F:'.'; 11. MELLOR,IO.BI WOOD‘ST.,
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. 8 (Nrar York) aistmana Grand and.
PIANOS, and OIHHART & NIEDHAXII
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AL CALILD.
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTPULL
Inform* the pub/lo ttud ha Ms slum up null; and h I
extenstre
FURNITURE
Ohms Zdannfatory
IS ONCE 'MORE IN POLL OPERATION
Eli FALELO ROOM at. ptemat, aid aatil:tho let o April, In
NO. O 6 FIPTII 'STREET
After April LA be will be loatedlet
SPLEI,III.I3IB
turorarrazitnorr orrY COLLEGA
And dhortly opposite the POST•OIf/TON, wheto be intends
to beep for mato a floe Assortmeld of every artkl•
lo him line, and when bo's'n be pleased to
wait span hlstrtends and estrous.
FURNITURE! AND CHAIRS
Of every description made to order, and par
ticular attention given to the manu
facture of Plain and Fancy
OFFICE vustitivrtrra.o
H. H. RYAN
J.A.BIICS W. WOODWICL.I...
pouninltEZlND CHAIRS,
WHOLESALE AND lIETAIL,
Inebradiag every etre et
tr ZY I T 'Cr P. D,
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
Saßable for
I , PARLORS, OLEANDERS ADD DINING ROOMS,
Rquel to uty in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
LOWER PRICES.
fT=raq.rtkls raid. by band awl Warm tad.lal
thipplied with mny gwantity of IPURNITURE and CHAIRS,
novas AS aTnomosh
rildhod at tie no el co.
WARshoora, Nos. 77 can 79 Tama 8t1.611;
cleMbset P1777.1117RG1T. PA
OMB. T0C10..---..1[11914 S. 1001/3.--....W1C111 L. room
T. R. YOUNG & CO..
FURNITURE AND CHALII
Of Every Description. •
Int7TOlLT—)hero[ di.,6oasen Wu old Foote A"..
%mhola—Nu. $8 ik 10 Smitkfleld
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We
u. constanity monfecturhig lITEANBOAT CABIN
FIOWITURII and CHAIRS, out invite the vatetalon of
Theo hamming in furnishing baste.
sellitdierT T. B. TOMO I CO.
Jot zak.
von SALE.—A second baiia gteam erigkie,
J 2 (ha. bora to ate throe moths.) of thirty bona palm,
gyi fret atroka,lo loch cylinder, ordett of 2000 poooda, all
complato gad to good cyder. apply to Q. W. BUNS,
.Ifootlo sabot Olio Woe, LOlrd door motel the Moaned,
Adictlook7. fa=
t'oi SALE OR TO LET.—A large two
story brick btalding, 130 4,14 long by 29 1634 whikan
Sistemen Mast, .Likneny dry. Thu ten born. panel.
amennotion. in goad order; will ba rented in ram* with
for NOS work, If not dammed of. Apply to GEO.
W. DUNN, South alb *row vtrect, third doorsreet of Ms
Diamond, Allegheny. . re=
.131 OLLING MILL SITS.—Wo offer for
,LA, safe, on eery term, that degrelde leotion In Rapt
adjetnieg the IreoWarke or /neer, /meth I
emateinfng abort tear serer. The elle I. soil adapted
to Rolling WI, Nell Factory, Foundry, Inalelng or gag
MR, or altnerganyothernmeinfartnring barium. Hering
Urge river front, with geed reed to edgerf, pier renew/leg
Into the rirer, torn:deg on euellint harbor few tend; Vrn
ler further partiredare,gpply.to . .
Core. Wood sod Third street.
OREGON BREWE BY FOR SALE—aittl&iii
as Ptonononsterst, Eighlb ward. Pitbbilstb, frodUed
on odd street M feet by lOU test bask. In good ord.r sold
seedlike.. Psesemdse sea be ghat twasedlstety. lot 004
Wont. YOttoblt itlbadell 4 tomes, at their Brewery to Plus.
b orgb. or Gas. W. drab, Q., his Wintery In Pittsburgh or
',boating. Par term. of Wit apply to
- fore 1 0.1 N. PH I. N. In ?earth st, elstsheiTh.
FUR SAL E--An interest iu 1110. - nulUcuin
log limobtloboloo to Abbe otele.y. oozy...toot to soon
On by railroad and r”or. So OSA of the ooroors todoetroo
of notnootog (non tbo o.iibborbool blo Intorrot wlfl bo bob)
:: 77 -VrtieXia* YglA7.o - 46 dtk
t Is 46 feet front by
stet Law. t ittoioffo of
i- fiCUOIAICILft,
corner ol Wood ttklrd otroot.
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aver /Mem. titert4 Oelst:later oak*.
ifiVATK 'ltkaiiiENCE FOR it
Tiro ettletealber,lntimAing to .said. per.
lila canary wet, war Nast Liberty ? earr.
• os eacios4 book. Allegheny WTI cornei
K. sad /built qojetaeo. Apply to
I A. BRADLEY. No. 4 Wood tame.
tux
ast
summit,
lokle Ida 800
Idiadost I
fdolmd
lalOR SALE OR hENT—Onetwo story El
..i: Primal:Willing andl34 wen of land, adJolnlngigia
the
of rit Saha WrightaLtt tn. Prke very law.. w
ware of ! Jed WATT & WILSON.
FORS I,E Olt ItENt—A very desir
,ci
solo Or Om Chick Dwalang Hoar, In good
ardor. with rand water lizoiran,alinatiion Colwell 7
Na. 6 9. Pith tOld , L - Pries Tory low. zopers'es tto.prs
Alien, arta al& - WATT & WILBONMS Libel ty
yos SALE.— The ,undfsisigned o ff ers
for sale ;h property Itithollorothiltor Amdcl.-
or, flue 'sea Brick DynXiits Ifothle, Vramo
gable, -Brie Opting llooes, ie. with from he to OsOy
seripiof lid ,es the porcheser may actin. nary k s
good of '0010•1111,14 - OM the gforMds *boot the
Hot* sae • tett with shade tree.", sW•obbery,•/.. jII
Ise-most dad • tie tety.for country horne,ernt 0111
be PH out reemote term: For !twiner pardoonire
'wets of y 1):1f Attorney et Law, 100 Flhb
street, Pitts • • Sib; or of tbe onto:Tiber on the premien. I
&WM ' - • • R. DOMINO;
11. N 11E•SID62.
Me TßY ei#lo ll a EN r, Shy"
• is ar.rwrp., adj to legbeny
ight woof choke laud, eccut
with ntodurn
• et 14 rumen Green Haase, 4 Ptnf
tabllei,Tensut Home, M. her at are
h promisee So to the root valuable ..
• • ty. There are several hrnsdred • • t
' Cbeirke, Nook}, to, Mat of •la
• • Ong aNcand Irian/O=CM'. •
me Isa, WM; cultivated sad levy, •• ~
r . -±yrodilon Commutates • pas Slew of the
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App
:DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1859.
Vt . shurgt - - 6a-eitt
elintirikblaux AND WBCBLYBY
8. Ft. I 3:) X) 3EI }SC CCS
.11,13 Iran,. ascnra ußanna
TILE CUBAN 'DEBATE.
senator Thcnpsonts :lajrinh• A Jelly
'Fame 1i .Ine , 3eq~tm,
The speech of Seniter-Thonipsori; Of Ity„ on
Slidell's thirty million bill for the acquisiti o n-of
Cuba, has been one of the eidents'of the , itre
es
aent cession of Congress twill be the longest
u i
n
remembered. The sharp, priUstical wisdom, ithe
diy, caustic wit of the speakerl joined "with hiil
apparently shattered constitution, ide -.feeble
frame, his entire concentration on his subject,
his imperturbable gravity, his evident sincerity,
his martens susceptibility, hid eccentric ways,
.his intense anxiety of expression; his restrained
but effective gestieglatiorti and finally hie sitting
posture, In which, ,froeiWeakeess, lie deliiered
all but the first fifteen minutes of Ids speech,"
all made the speech onivrottarkable in Its way.-
Of its effect a correspondent sayer
"The Senate was fall and the galleries crowd
ed. The entire andience'were often convulsed
with laughter, and the Vice Srealdent at last
grew too weak to rap any but the-most gentle ad
monitions. Indeed, it was about the only Nm
elon I ever witnessed in the Senate in which the
attempt to preserve order was'abandoned. The
fun got to be so universal and uproarioue tbatit
was idle to attempt to stop it.!!
The speech is too long to reprint in full in our
columns, but we select a few exiracts which will
show its spirit :
Americanizing Cuba.—Two oritree-very vague
notions hove been introduced lute.this debate.
Gentleman have talked 'sheet Americalling
Cuba. What sort of Americanizing will goon,
there? I understood the Senator from . Louisi
ana to express sympathy with. Cubans,-who hi.
said, were "panting for liberty:" Annex Cubs,
and men from Georgia, fromAlatutma, from Ken
tucky, will go in there ; Geer will. Nay ; "The
Government has bought it ; " sod, es spinet , . a
Cuban, they will consider that it Is pre-empted
and paid for by them. The truth te, it Is he
reditary, or it has been taught to them; at any
rate, It Is in the Anglo-Saxon blood. Our pee.
pie believe it is no harm to take away from .a
Spatliard or a Mexican or an Indian strything
ho has got, and they want; and they de not be- -
lieve it is homicide or murder to kill him either.
[Laughter.] What will de done by our adventur-'
era when they land theret Norio be indvidions,
I will !ahem,' own State as =illustration. I
will suppose that three Kentnekinns go down to
Cuba; one of them an old fellow, with a parcel
of &grate. As Mr. Buchanan is going to buy
Cuba bye sort of forced aide, without authority
of law, warning off all other bidders, this old
fellow would settle upon some Cuban, hunt him
out and take possession. lie would then begin
to survey and demerk for nnnexatlon some other
man's plantation. lie would elbow him, brow;
beat him, and frown at him; show him bowie
knives and revolver's; knock him down with his
fist, perhaps, and stamp on hire a little in a
place where he could not be seen, eo no to escape
th law. A man would he inclined, naturally;
uor such a process, to give np. There is a sen
t' eat among our people that they have aright
to do that thing. They would ostttilir; they
would merry; or they would do anything in the
world to get all that was going.
The other young gentlemen, whom I suppose
to go down from Kentucky; are a coupled filli
buSters=elegant men, having nothing- to live
and doing nothing, and nothing to do any.
t p h in i fr,
and they
ey [ c L a su n g m h t t i e a r t . ]
pu T t :i lwr eytit o lit ne a bLoofts
them hfasvnt
he , about pistols, sheotlngiand about gott
en get to be en overseer fora widow, and mar
ry er, and the next year ' yen: wool o_ll'' , dot-ttip
tee of the family dieinherlted. [tisughtera Thd
oth r, being a remarkably spry-and goodTfook
lag ellow, will run away with some old Cuban's
d bow ;he would get into the family, Wei he
wo Id be there bet a little time beforoTehe old
1
man would be in a corner of the planint&oti, and
held full possession and with A good title. That
is the way it Is to be Americanized, and the
way they will go on when they get there.
Why, sir, there is note Spaniard now to be
found in New Orleans ; sod I have been there
and perambulated over the wimle city. There
ie ntt one that I ever saw in....1.,cu15, and I
have tore there two or three se.' At St: Au
stmline and Pensacola then., aro none. The
truth ia, the ' !lonia race Ise, t ll. tif way of
' W.', '"
:a a .:.. •
..,.,:.:fr.,-,t-,_.r!. Y ou Cuba; they
t :
'T on the plains
o torrid rose,
lash hie sides
down With a
.sek of an elk, and
-,1 to go bask there.
Am, with his Agree
~g oyes, pounce in
venture to say they
.orhood, nor within
in forty days. Your
e any acne, how this
:oozed out. I will give a
t you can ell understand,
opts in the country to an
...lcrly had about our barns in
called the old-fantiloned blue
jec in the country swarms of an
jton of rats called the Norway rats,
ne blue rata- When the travelling
• Norway rats Invade a barn, the
iper for their lives, knowing that
en up-if they do not leave. They
nbens "panting for liberty," and
Cubans pasting for life under
nuances.. [Laughter.] That will
tees7of it, evidently and plainly.- That
es by which the Americanization
pt ming and the Presidency.—,sir.Presi
dent, in reflecting on the proposition Of the lien.
~tor from New York to let off tho spliit of fill!.
bustering, I moot say a word or two more to him.
Ile is a man of eminent ability, and genial in
feelings. Ido not think his election would be
cams Jo deris no breach of the league between
the States. Ile Is a constitutional man, and If
' he should be elected there moot be some overt.
act of oppression, or rebellion, or dereliction
from duty, before you could complain.- .151 y
opinion is, that he is such • generoos-hearted
man that ho would rather lean towards the
South, by way of showini,that 110 was impar.
tial. lint, sir, I do not want him to talk any
more about that gang of Austrians and. Nether
landmen and Irishmen in thstßocky biciuntaltio,
mahing hie Pacific Railroad, with the ideathat.
that Is going to work off the fillibuster
It reminds me of snanecdo to w hloh I heardabout a
countryman o 7 my friend from South. Carolina.
-For the first time In his life be saw some men=
keys, and from the agility with which atilt
jumped from prong to proug with nice little fin
gers, he thought It would be the grandest speo
ulation In creation . to train them to cotton pick
ing, and got some for. that purpose. A friend
mot him afterwards and asked him how he" had
made out, "Virg rate," 'said ,he,...eamtpt. that
It took two overseers to Watch each monkey."
[Linker-]i. That will; be _ precisely tbeivoy you
will work the -flaunters :out,, according to the
plan of the:Senator from New York.
Mr. Presiding, this i.e anyetericunt thing. for
another reason. It bringe up agitation Pelle
negro question Inevitably and certainly. I was
in hopes that after we got rid of Hanel% •tho
country would have some quiet. I have been
now, off and on, nearly" twenty years in Con
gress, mud I trusted that for onesession, atimutt,
I ein-tlJi7te here in pease end hear' no more .
wet hove Lho same old
Presidrint•
chanan. ` Of Mr. Buchanan personally I desire
to 47 nothing. Although General Jackson only.
-wanted one term, he was willing to serve another.
Osier thrice pat away. .the crown, and yet ho
took It. But beyond all history nr example, I
never know a Sootchman when ho had got a grip
upon anything, and had it in hie grasp, who
would ever let go, if it 171113 a good thing, until
death.- He will hold .on, unless you wrench it
from him; and then if,, it were in his power Ail
would send it to.some lineal, favorite son of his,
—in polities, I mean, for none ho had otherwise.
[Laughter.]
Cloy, Randolph and Dottyhu.—When I was
in politics, and I may .:y when I was alive,
[laughter,] and old m: Clay battled against,
the Demboratio party, lion•beatted ns he
was, like Richard Omar e Leon himself, when
he went into the Holy La d to rescue it from the
custody of the Infidels; Ir. Clay, with a lien's
heart, .and hie battle-axe :Oiled, fought to rez
one wfist he-believed- to- : .-thtrOonstitutiOn and
the rights of thuue. , ....•
party, that he thought
to them; then, air; !lOU
...
I)rotti;the ReniOcratio
disloyal and untrue
t and felt' likia field-
WeU, sir, as to the Di
know that I obuld very
see a little further into
locofeeo anyway, and
disoipline is extremely r
muster their men with .
to regular drill, and if a
to the mark overboard
that it is better to hay.
• aortal° party, I do not
ell join them unless I
em. - I could not be a
understand that the
:ILL [Laughter.] They
t severity, according
•• an does not *haunt up
a goes; and the rule is
an ettenit out of the
ge l
camp than* friend in the camp cutting capers
end cutting 'hien John Randolph, of Virgin
ia, said of the Demoontie party—but I will not
say of them—that all they wanted was men of
tense enough to lead, and fools enough to follow,
[laughter,] and If any man Omildrytt subscribe
-to these principles, and went into thh_party as a
leader, who had not sense enough to lead, be
Night to be turned out. : I believe yon did cash
ier one or two. I do not know what the severity
: Of lbsdiscipline is. If I can get seprivate con-
Venation with My friend from- Illinois, [kli.
Douglas] before I leave here, I should like to 1 ,
know if he has not learned somethiag on that
subject. [Laughter.] I wish, just princely'
and confidentially, to know from him if the diet
elplire is not excessively tight. f wan logo
in I do dot know upon what sort of probation or
trial I should be put. I suppose it would be
long enough to make them certain that they bad I
got all the old genuine, gententanly Whig prin.
eipleseutd feelings out of me, and Chit I really
-had the tree religion and was converted ; ,. Then
they might pmt one in the kitchen of the hotter- I
hold of the Locofocos until they believed I was
really • Christian, and showed it evidently. I
do not know bow I should be treated, I think I
shall look, a little !nether before I go in.
- The rrßkorty.Old Bruiser" and Air Dona.—Mr.
Preeldent,' toy strength is failing mo, but I must
say something more. I utterly condemn this
rampant spirit and cry for war. It is a wrong
cry ; It it a wrong teaching for the country; and
I predieit that if we gel into a calamitous war
with France and with England on this account,
we . shall repent it to the latest day of our liver.
Do not pate this unnecessary bill,and loeult a
neighbor by this proposition, which is every
way unadvised and uncalled for. When you get
into • war, you will find that fighting Jona Bull
is not talking. When England sent men here
in the tett war, and burned this Capitol, it was
mere by-play foe her:. She was upholding all
continental - Europe then; egainet the colleen'
power of Napoleon ; and yet she came here just
as a brPlnY. end tvonbled es she did. Our
people think we whipped England, and you hear
them say throughout the country that we whip
ped Wellington's invincible,; , and they believe
that we absolutely whipped the veterans who
fought the battle of Waterloo, although that bat
tle wan not, fought until the 38th of June, after
the.,Bth of January, when one battle of Now Or
leaks was fought. They are stuffed up In that
ny, and inflamed with a war spirit.
Old John Dull, as I said, is a bloody old
bruiser. If the Senator from Georgia wan hem,
I would ask him if Ito did not sea how Sing° and ,
Sardinia sena off their Oats to the Crimean War,
at the request or England, although they had
jest about 6.1 ranch interest in it as I had. Eng
land just said to them, "If you do not fight on
my side, I will whip you." That is the whole
of it. They folio, England in that kind of way.
John Bull, if I may nen a familiar illustration
that will be understood i the country, is like
• great unruly mastiff, boll dog. Old Bull .
lees prowling about, hun tag up fights. Along
table train follow Cuter and Pompey, Jumper
and Jupiter ;•htd - though the firM twe' are Ro
mans of high degree, and the last a god, they
follow in his train with fear and trembling.
When ho nails • dog, they leg him and nip him,
and down they get him until he is throttled to
death, and there is a tuition' blotted from the
map of the earth ; or If, after worrying him and
crippling him and wounding him, they send him
home, It ie In pain to work the balance of hit
days to pay the expenses of the light.
Well, air, I do not know the Senator from
Georgia's idea about it ; but I take it that in
making up a tight, there ought to be come cease
about It, as there is about anytbiog else. There
ought to be some reason for it - Now, sir,
the United Statea comparatively is a hull-terrier
that is no game as ten thousand lions, and au
wadded to his natural pluck, he has the spirit
of the seven devils that were driven out of ltlnt7
Magdalen. Do you suppose I would bias him on
that old bull, if r thought anything of the dog ?
and I know I love my country better than I
could any dog. Ido trot want to make up a
fight of that kind.
Sir, these men who are an ready to talk about
fighting; very often Me the -last men to do it.—
Whenever I sec a man out in a muster-field or
in a court yard, bit:tittering and talking about
hie willinguese to shed - his last drop of blood,
I, would rather see somebody who would be wil
ling to abed the lint drop. [Laughter.] If we
get into this war, we must go through - With it at
all hazards, at every expense, and at every loss.
Our commerce our progroaa, everything would
be loco and ruin to us. We with our inauffiaient
navy, should be utterlyunableao oope with those
two Powers. They do not mom inclined to fight
'ere ; they do not want to fight us; they were
willing to eharo fairly with ns. I suppose the
talk abodt fighting just medal' this, and no more;"
men know that there to to thin country a deep
rooted popular sentiment of dislike, an inveter
ate feeling of hatred, towards England—l mean
with the lower orders.-It comes down tradition
ally from our revolutionary war. It was revived
by the last war we had with her. It is a safe
thing in any ignorant crowd to curse England,
and you will not find anybody:of any party who
Will not hack you. I suppose it le .a popular
themnfordeolamation trfint, 1 think it is time we
had quit it. I believe ,that is is the prevailing
doininant. feeling with the ignorant portion - of
'our population. Whether It is .juet or unjuet, I
will not pretend to say, but it is an element la
the American character •, en element like their
ignoring this rights of a Mexican' Or *Spaniard, •
It is a feeling theyhave. ' They hate a red-coat
ore Britieher. Mr. Dallis and Lord NaPiermay
hare as many &TOM end feasts'as you please;
they may talk about the lame language, and
reeding the eauti Millen and the same Shake
tiemo and abauCti clmmon blood and,frateetlity
and &titbit. Very well, thia...ls . jciiit lii nionas
ivio ladies who haitrkaoh °thee -like the Devil,
gosaipping very pleasantly over a, tea table.-
' [Lnught er. 3 , - , • _
The Presidency and Platforms.—Mr. President,
I believe I have spoken; nearly to tfie - extent ef
, :my strength and power.to-day. [The honorable
gentleman, from physical -debility, had been
coMpelleeto be. matelkwhile ha spoke. I; will
'not ask for a continummeto ,aDY Other day, be
-Cease I know that the Dias of-the Senate is pre
; aieus. I can only spy, initiation to' this whole
'project, that if will re-sigitate the :OoutitrY-iwilh,
:the slavery question; that Is, I think, contrary
--!.he 'spirit of our institutions to pdt meneyin
--,......ident's pocket, I suppose;lo. be Mot: to
' — 'llr_Preetatt to use in an emergency.
' --Improper ' - tinjetit, mid on
- wlto are to tat* the
't
- them. I think
I think -it
- gates in
VOLUME L
I have.been to four-or fire conventions myself,
on account of .Sir. Clay, chiefly, and once, I be
lieve, on account of my colleague, tb keep hi m
out of a serape of same sort, and I know a good
deal about theta. In the time I was in politics,
and we were dominant, I always knew a long
tithe before the convention came on who would
be Governor. It used to be said that you never
could know who was Governor until the election
was over ;but it was all fixod up—all done is
advance. I wish the country to get on prosper
ously and peacefully andgloriously, without any
elavery agitation. I want a man of sound heart
and sound head, who will administer the Gov
ernment with that view. I can say for myself,
as was said by the immortal Webster, that I
trust that it will be one and indivisible, !toward
forever; and that the God who overrides no and
guides us now as heretofore, and as I hope
foriges to oome, will so shape' oar ends that all
will esult in good.
insurance
Continental 'Battening Company.
/bcorporidol by the Legislature of lbemyieemb..
PRILYEITUAL CIIAJITER
61atho1sedCaplial, One Make ,-.—....111.00,000
!leaved and Acesunulateddrllal4....... ... . ....... 631,000
ROME OFFICE
Ro. 61 ftlanut .6.tertodoor lnwrwrd.linfsbn.
/Ire Insuranco on Hetildlngo,lforulturo, Jlortboodlne, to.
rurally.
Morino Inalunnoo on Cargoes find 'freights, to all Forte of
tho world.
Inlandinstintete on Goods, te., by lakem, litrers, Gamy
end LaudOtrrtagne, 10 all parts , of the Union, an .thif stmt
Womble Orme, consinteut wltheecmity.
(MORON W. COLLADAY,,iorilteriyatoordar of Deeds, to.,
Philadelphia .
VAL BOWERS, fortiterly itaghger of Willa.
JOHN N. OCILMILN, firm of Oolasoon ittrottli, Importing
Ifardwaro and entlaa7 Alorchants, No. 21 North Wig
Monet, ohm's Market, Philo.
3011ZPII• OAT, Ihnt of Joaapb Oat 41 Son,Coppointadths, No.
troo Pilo.
_ .
ENW I2 APITV. ' itte=l2S, tom of Machette t
- Importing Hardware fiord:mob, No. 124 North Third
otroot,aboro Hooey Phili
ROW.A.AI4 . IIINCUMAN, Dm of I.lrinatonA Co., Produce
Mid Commbrion ithVnanta, No. 278 Noittat amt . .
Zlghth, Phila. •
• • • °NORGE W. COLLADAi, Prooliont.
OWNSerzotory,
tor2ir.4lyio
Jbl3 EWA. ROT4.7lBobt, dgeak
24DiRt, weed ',(np nal/0 '
Delaware Mutual Safety Insult/11a Coapnny
inuerperolott by Ole Lep:dawn offlebto+Reoo o,IBIL
Omen, S. E. Corner Third wid:Wainodeen...
PIEItaDELPULL
MARINE LTSVRANCES on Viewoln, Ono, sod Frelghl '
to alltam of the
INLAND. LYSZTRANGAS on Goowl, by Rivers, Canals,
LAN and burl Oerriages, to all parte of the Daloo.
FIRE TIVIMANCES Vorre kenersely.—•
Eton,. Dwelling Ronne., So.
Auer of the flanpany, /Vow ad., 1817.
raa, Mortgagee, and Brat Ratato.---$101,360 9i
Ildelphlit Day, and other Leann—. 151,011 95
lock In Bank., Railroad t lneurozioccaa. 12,508 00
!ilia Bewelenble..-220,201 95
Non •
36,892 60
*danced to hind, of Agonts, Pestalonta on •
Man. Pedicleo 'recently leaned, and olii•
er debt* doe the Oorayany...---.-.. 02,700 61
/ntor.riptiou Y0ur...__............_....._.._.. 100,000 00
. . -
William Marta,Jamas U. Hand,
Joseph It I
Beal, ThoophilusPiallamt,
ramund A. Fonder, ' Jamas Trainer,
/ohne. Davis, William Eire,Jr,
Aim R. ?name, J r.e.mizto g ,
*mkt H. Leiper, Joshua P. Ityro, ' •
, Edward lbslinghou, lassnoelLE.Stokes,
bra:. EL , Llaston, Hardy Elam, ..
William a Ludwig. James H. Wail
Hugh Casio Thomas C. H.
ApeneerHeilsein. Ilabert. BtatCle., - Jr".
Charles Kelley, John &Semple, Pittst's s
H. Jones Brooke, D. T. alorpmu, i.
lamb P. Janos .1, T. Lucia],a
WM. Jury, Pixeddenti
THOS. C. HAND, VIM President
lion .I.amosa, F.:attars.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agoal,
aparlyd—(.l2 No. ils Wahl , * street, Pittsburgh.
GREAT WESTERN
INSURANCII & TRII6T COMPANY.
OFFICE - IN COTIPANT'S ZUILDINO, -
No. 403 WALNUT STIREIC
fiTATERIETT OP BUSINEAA FOR YEAR rsinna 0010
. 86971, 1868.
040 UL tVI.. FOO CO
54{6103 . $276,253 03
Ile.Eyed Inr Prrmlutn•--- ........ - 91,665 45
" " Ittlf.reo.H.enta, ez.... S.h's 19 '1914:919 91
Pahl Roaroa,_ Rspenee, Comm!.
alone, Re-larntanue,!' Returned
?truth:atm, &e... $70,283 00
ASSKTS. •
Reel YALU., Donee & 01rata&th.....5141,210 00
&oche- -- ...... 47,91 S 00
Rine 6U,685 73
Ontottled Preminms and other
• debt. due the Company .. ! . • - 17,KUT 02 1
Cure on hand, and in the handl , of
5.939'
¢:5;:53 63
At a meeting of the. Stockholders, convened . en the 15th
o,
oltim the following person. went elected DINECTOBS for
Um ensuing year, viz: • •
Charles C. Lathrop, 1423•Wainnt street
Aleseindsr )lerchant, 15 North Erdal
Darline,lo:iii Pine street.
hese Maglahurst, Attorney and Cormsollor.
John O. floater, firm of limiter A CO.
IL Tracy, firm of Tracy A Lb.; Wrigh t,Goidantith'“
John It McCurdy, IRO of Jones, Whim A Milord,
Moe. 1.. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller.
Jae. It Smith, firm of Jou Smith' A 00.
J. , . V.P 1 0 , ,, talcs comer of Seventh and Sum,.
IL.Coltkr. dren of C. It Gretteg Co. •
Thomas Cotter, EN Arch street '
Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and SIAM !Groats.
Jove, J. Slocum, °Nice 154 So Fourth street
At a subsequent meeting of the board QUALM 0.
LATHROP was unanimously re-elreted Preshient, Wd Bolt
WM. DARLING Tice President.
JAMES u r eionT, focretiry.
mt. Company has DISCONTINUED OCEAN MARINE
MULL DIMS. bat Steamboat 1/011 Maks ori Western.
Bison tato a. heretofore. -
E. W. POIADEXTER., Apia,
N 0.97 Water street.
FIRE INSURANCE.
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Reliance Mutual lueuranie Company o
oi,llslngs, Limited or Perpertnal,Merchinadna, finthltrus
Lt., to Town or Cloontry.
• Office No. 308 Mamie Street.
OF im
1.11T4926.....theren $272,465 88.—tarried fidloar
PI Mortgage on provedClty Property, worth •
hie the amount
Penna. Railroad Col 6 per os7o..gartgage loan, ,
r/eor) 0 00
Sto 4400 01.
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance 19,10 , 60
Stoat of Corday Fire inanrar.e
~ ,,IAI 6 O 00
Scrip of &Milts 'hemline. C0mpante5.,........e 77100
B o lt' Recotrable, 62,711 E 0
0.. h80 Accronnta, accined Interest, 0.2:16
n on hand and In Hank.-- 10.91.3
04463 99
TINCILPY, Preeldent.
ma 110,013.
Samna/ Rieptumo,
Robert Pt.%
William Musser,
Benj. W. Tingley, •
Marshall OM,
7. Lothrop,
Chas. Leland,
loot. T. balithni..
Smith Rowan,
We,. 91. Sample, Plitah . g.
IMol.l.llAN.Berroury.
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br Third and Weal atrocie
Clout Tioglor,
Wm. IL Thompolm,
Dmi.l D. awn,
C. StmEmikm -
Joh. 8. Wo . ;m11, •
IL L. Canon,
Ilig.ortTolAna,
M. Johowm,
C.B Ward,
Jame+ 8. Woodward,
B. M
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Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
war. y. REMIT, 1. AIeCANN, Secretary.
Ainnint of Capital Stock paid to and 1.MM...4200,00J 00
V 56.3423.86
Imre, Csrp Rinks au' tbe Ob',fond Misslarappl Hirers and
tributaries. mores against loss or darbags• by The -
also against the perils of tbo tkva-anii. .11ilsod
Narigatiou sad- Timuswrtution:
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MeCum, a P...WlLmari Leas Mallon, Peed. L..Woolston,
John A.Mxrshall, charbg, 11. Wtl;lht.,John J. ratirmo,
.• .WM. V; PWIIIT,
E. T. W,l
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01110117 J. Jl‘CaiN;Socrotati.
Wm. Lamb .9 Cb.,P94ladelpbts.
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This Company matinees to make, Irshman; tparhpreeor.
.W limited, cie every deacriptleti of Invert) . - In town mid
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DIRECTOR II .—Arthe rr O. Collio, &tinsel W. Jon..
A Brow o,'Sametel V i llonth, Charles Taylordre Whits;:
John NOT, Richard . Wood. William We Wallin% 33 :' ..
Dr.', Jaen., N. Di ism:4 B Alorrt. Wain, ohs .111.aenrt. -
Oa, L. Harr/son, Piano's R. Cops, Edward ll:Trotter: •., ..,' '
'AUTTUtis Maraio, &Try. ASTI:OM O .COFFIR pleat.
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or Tits STATEjKiLir.PA.,
DIIILADELFOTA..: • .
Incorporates'. 179.1 —Capital---M, -. ~
Assets February 1,11869 -- ..... ......... 1 7.1Xt IS. •
DIRECTORS—Henry D. Shorrerd, Straws yozb u i,,,
acalester. Willitaii S. Smith, John 11. Reid btonry O.
Freeman, Charles B. Low's, Canto a. - carm, • Wllihuti4.
Tildes, Georg. 11. Stuart, Samuol Grant, Jr.. norms Wat:
ner.n.ol2l/a D. Wattson. lIENRYD.I3IIIIKRERD,
Wawa, Hear., floc's. - .
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'mann:trance In tho abovo Old and Rana* Coin - mid,
can bo obtained by applications to
folkdly W. P.4027%.9. Agoct.ln Wab , r 4.
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Office No, 63
OUrth Btede t:
, Jacob Painter.
Geo. W. Bmith,
6. J. Jones,
ILody Patterson,
J, P. 'honer,
Oder Pprockl,
Ratio nail:son.
Robatyaiiik,
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Junta Ellopkttor. •
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P:addent—A. A. Om—.
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Sa.retary and Treamer—l.Gana Siam. /sty
'Western Insurance Company' -
OF I.ITTSBITROB..•
r••• mane ,DA3BIC, Pssidest:
~. M. 00IIDON, &uLary. •
07FICA g0:93 Wear nint i e t tusi & 0:44 W titer
Sratinnire nosing an kindi of, Pin 13161 i tri
A Rome Inatauticas tamsageit by Dtralore sobs Os
known in Me COLVRamity, oat %Aware
penance, en a %.1 iii.wrality,!qoutisegrin the
thy kaventnnse. (ferny/10e barprodedknotel
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George 113rrie,
R. Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Bailer,
.lajekeon,
James McAuley,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Act toy,
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M. ATWOOD, 13.crda
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all kinds 'of Arcata.
NOVEMBER 20Te, 1558:
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Wm. 11. Holmes,
ROM. Dalmil,
Wm. Rea,
Thom B:Clarte,
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OrPObITE . QE 013810.1113.017811.
WU! cook* AM Id • . of I.noOranco, olthor I calor
LWlttr.l.on of or, dotrirtioo of Property or 14
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Pittsburgh Lip Fire and Marino ins. Co.
Office, o. 9G Water - Street,..
rrrsaunon.
HOWL GALWAY, Praddeikt." •
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ASDLXIf 'Marv:OLD., Zzamtning ptryskinna.
This Company elates evety Inmartoe apperitalniag to ,
cramect.ed with LIPS RISKS.L. - • . L.
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Ilfgabisippi rirent mad tribrituickaair AtorinsßlA-gen'
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Alai agsbat Leal or Damage by Fire. • '- ''' - ",
And spinet the Perils or the Rea sad [land Navigation ,
" It r ileise imed r"th' et. ' l e lamed rates convisteat with 'day ,
ell paths. .
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ItobertDalway, atee or Bradley. • . '
itetnael hid:acre., Asap IL Leech;
Joseph D. Geeontm. Ft. D, Juba Talholeg '.
lobo Sort; - Nathan P.-Hart,
Jeromagerebett, David IL enables .*
David Richey, . with= Ours. -
Jewell R. Dog , Robert ILNertley; ! •
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SANDAR t L TgIIA.TURE.Tho •
•Atod.r. Brithh • Slet.: 8 rota The Work. of D..!d "
Wehsty. l rah Wendt.. kliscellyeois • Works, 7 , *A5
Goldsmith . . do, 4 rola Cherie. Luau% do, 4 vol.;
Bunt's dry 4 robs Byweirs We or Johnson, 4 - vela-Tn. •
Bette. Antbrominnse, 3 vole; The Illwalleneorts Works
agar A: Poe, 4 vol.; Dickens' complete Wrigley endows,
oaths* The Warst=iyle, florid. edition, vela The'.:.::
Weasel, Nor.* Ti A C 0.,, household edition; Oath
3lMor's Wyk., 6 vols. reM) • .EAT GO, 30 Wood .t.
NE — WOO BOOKS ATTIitINT
1 ... 3 . 44 . , iuv. hT 1.0, mint.., vot,oloth,
Very Glentworth, a new nano; 17 'Reynolds, l eel paper,
40 yak The kVA and itoatrant, Nn lotennon on Ohne ,
hen Becreatiork end unchrietcy womagewnte, by Rua.
Ortylen'elekeldceetts—No 2, Ad &dent on Mental Cotten - .'77:','..
Woman . , by limey Ward Beecher . and 3.l:ll+l4lBradyi
14 cents—No 8, Lecture on the groat unfinished Ploblints
*of the Marano, by Proly. O. Mitchell, price TO cents,.
P 1111.01311 Philip the Second, 3 role out, cloth 5 2 per. lkt4
.hrep $2„23 per rot; Berth's Africa, 3 vole, cloth, once $2,30
per rot; The Two !Wilk., by JaW Knramoogh. 2
Tsuchotts edition, to 14,0 44 .cap a vol; The gand
Book, 2 role, cloth, price At 0 the .et Carlyle. Enda
the Onset, 2 cot., nutty pelt* 32,60 the he The bit=
the hereof David, 1 rot, cloth, neer Witted; .The Lathe,
Mennal of Need/ewes*, 1 vol, cloth, 111,26;. The
Manual of Rend Architecture, I rot, cloth 30 orate, p.m •
33 rents, 11l the Itegeshaw, Newspapers:4oot Cr..
Itetionry, to, always to be hsa at MONT 2 31.1131128
Memmoth Ilcukstore and News Depot;
folS • Itasca& 11.11, Firth
DAVISON'S BOOK STORE REMOVED.
—The vac:fiber is now moming Lis - 1 .8 0 Rork :•• • ' FyJ
tlleeellaacpos cod Theological - Books to the toomy,.light . ".-
and troll fumiahed store No. 93 Woodstreet, torner,of. DM:r. • : :. •
mond alley. Grate:nil for their pest cu.tom and Madmen, 1,.7 ••• •
mallow hoeing Increised facilities for butler. r roped , . .
mato, tight, location and help. he would Hiatt. the • sttint:•• • •:.
Bon of friends and customer. to the new 'um tho
tlon and furniture of which he was happy. be • consult their ••• • •
mortar' and mmufence nt tees than hiwown.:lladmnate , .
IF cocotte...et It will still b. • his alas 'le here luau •
.patta .FIRST CLASS .WE-STORE tor pitt.boegh in .jol, ,
vichtitiesml rid tors, where Ilooded Mats 610.7 . ..either: b.,
foetid or supplied as soon se pmaible...7.
45 Wog' Owed. ••, .
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• 'MEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BO* g4orei
.1.1 corner of Wood street sad Diamond • Alley: • •
•Ls Mt.; the Argentine Confidenttlon "FattiPtiri*. '
Thirtlea Attics, ad solume, _
The Land tind the Book, by Tlnimpeog ' •
The Laird ofßorlarra Scottish 'torn • • ".7•• 7
- ur. and Adventures of
• Breast or ArUst - •
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THE LAND, AND THE BOOK,'or IliblicatJ', • -,,-, -......;
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the Illoly Land, by W. M. Thom.* D. D., tweatydlne yawl', '
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